Singer Heavy Duty 44S Heavy Duty 44S Stitch Applications Guide - Page 7

elastic that is 1/4 - 3/8 wide, place the elastic

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English STITCH Trims 30 ZIGZAG STITCH Sewing on Buttons 31 ZIGZAG STITCH Elastic Insertion 32 ZIGZAG STITCH Gathering 33 ZIGZAG STITCH Free-Motion Monograms trims. It's an easy way to embellish projects. Set the zigzag width based on the width of the ribbon. If your machine has adjustable stitch length, the stitch length should be set at a fairly long setting so the ribbon is visible between the stitches. It is helpful to use an Open Toe Foot (additional accessory for some machine models), which provides a clear view of the sewing area. Use the zigzag stitch to attach buttons. Disengage or cover the machine's feed teeth (see your machine manual). It is helpful to use the Button Sewing Foot (additional accessory for some machine models) which helps hold the button securely and provides a clearer view of the stitching area than does the All-Purpose Foot. Place the button on the fabric underneath the foot. Set the machine for a zigzag stitch. Turn the handwheel toward you slowly to check that the left and right movement of the needle clears the button's holes. If the needle doesn't clear both holes, adjust stitch width (if your machine has adjustable stitch width) accordingly until it does. Sew several stitches to attach button. Bring thread tails to back of fabric and tie to secure. For more information, see this video. Insert elastic easliy with the zigzag stitch. For elastic that is 1/4" - 3/8" wide, place the elastic though the opening of the All-Purpose Foot. This will help keep the elastic from slipping from left to right as you sew. Hold the elastic from in front and in back of the presser foot, stretching the elastic as you do so. For some fabrics, gathering can be a challenge. Try using your machine's zigzag stitch to create a "casing" over a cord. Place a knot at one end of the cord. For machines with adjustable stitch width, select a width setting that is wide enough to cover the cord, but not actually stitch the cord itself. If the machine has adjustable stitch length, select a fairly long stitch length setting. It is helpful to use a Cording Foot (additional accessory for some machine models), which has a groove to guide the cord easily as you stitch the zigzag. When stitching is done, pull the cord to gather the fabric. See a demonstration of this technique in the Cording Foot video. Create monograms in any size or style by moving your fabric in free-motion mode. To set the machine for free-motion monograms, first disengage or cover the machine's feed teeth (see 7 of 80

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English
STITCH
Trims
trims.
It's an easy way to embellish projects.
Set
the zigzag width based on the width of the ribbon.
If your machine has adjustable stitch length, the
stitch length should be set at a fairly long setting
so the ribbon is visible between the stitches.
It is
helpful to use an Open Toe Foot (additional
accessory for some machine models), which
provides a clear view of the sewing area.
30
ZIGZAG
STITCH
Sewing on
Buttons
Use the zigzag stitch to attach buttons.
Disengage or cover the machine's feed teeth (see
your machine manual).
It is helpful to use the
Button Sewing Foot (additional accessory for
some machine models) which helps hold the
button securely and provides a clearer view of the
stitching area than does the All-Purpose Foot.
Place the button on the fabric underneath the
foot. Set the machine for a zigzag stitch.
Turn the
handwheel toward you slowly to check that the
left and right movement of the needle clears the
button's holes.
If the needle doesn't clear both
holes, adjust stitch width (if your machine has
adjustable stitch width) accordingly until it does.
Sew several stitches to attach button.
Bring
thread tails to back of fabric and tie to secure.
For more information, see this video.
31
ZIGZAG
STITCH
Elastic
Insertion
Insert elastic easliy with the zigzag stitch.
For
elastic that is 1/4" - 3/8" wide, place the elastic
though the opening of the All-Purpose Foot.
This
will help keep the elastic from slipping from left to
right as you sew.
Hold the elastic from in front
and in back of the presser foot, stretching the
elastic as you do so.
32
ZIGZAG
STITCH
Gathering
For some fabrics, gathering can be a challenge.
Try using your machine's zigzag stitch to create a
"casing" over a cord.
Place a knot at one end of
the cord.
For machines with adjustable stitch
width, select a width setting that is wide enough
to cover the cord, but not actually stitch the cord
itself.
If the machine has adjustable stitch length,
select a fairly long stitch length setting.
It is
helpful to use a Cording Foot (additional
accessory for some machine models), which has
a groove to guide the cord easily as you stitch the
zigzag.
When stitching is done, pull the cord to
gather the fabric.
See a demonstration of this
technique in the Cording Foot video.
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ZIGZAG
STITCH
Free-Motion
Monograms
Create monograms in any size or style by moving
your fabric in free-motion mode.
To set the
machine for free-motion monograms, first
disengage or cover the machine's feed teeth (see
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